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Network concurrent licenses are a class of licenses that grants access to a network attached software client installed on remote hardware. However, not all cluster software is of this type. Concurrent network licenses are chosen to allow flexible use by a larger user-base than the number of licenses offered. As a result, most of the licensed software on the cluster is "shared" within Tufts. In effect, access is possible for Tufts owned workstations found in various computer labs and faculty desktops. These licenses were scaled to support research work and not classroom or instructional use. As a result, there is no guarantee of obtaining a fixed number of licenses. Access is first come, first served.

The following software license count is as follows:

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